Why am I passionate about this?

I picked up And Then There Were None off my parents' shelf when I was probably about thirteen. It was my first Agatha Christie, and I was instantly entranced by her ability to build suspense, write witty dialogue, and plot the perfect murder. As I grew up I continued reading her prolific work, while, like her, making writing my career. When we decided to write our sixth book in the Science of Horror series, we wanted to step out of “horror” and explore more the mystery genre, and we knew Agatha Christie, the Queen of Crime, was the perfect point of view. The Science of Agatha Christie was born.


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The Science of Agatha Christie: The Truth Behind Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and More Iconic Characters from the Queen of Crime

By Meg Hafdahl , Kelly Florence,

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What is my book about?

Through interviews, literary and film analysis, and bone-chilling discoveries, The Science of Agatha Christie uncovers the science behind the sixty-six detective…

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The books I picked & why

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Meg Hafdahl Why I love this book

During research for my book, I came across her own autobiography, which was a rare treat. It made me feel closer to her as I studied her life, getting to read events in her own voice.

Christie was a formidable woman with a life well lived, so hearing her take on her own characters and books was fascinating. She was quite self-effacing, and even admits to being annoyed with Hercule Poirot! I recommend this book for fans of her, of course, but also for aspiring writers.

By Agatha Christie ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Agatha Christie as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Back in print in the exclusive authorized edition, is the engaging and illuminating chronicle of the life of the “Queen of Mystery.” Fans of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple and readers of John Curran’s fascinating biographies Agatha Christie’s Secret Notebooks and Murder in the Making will be spellbound by the compelling, authoritative account of one of the world’s most influential and fascinating novelists, told in her own words and inimitable style. The New York Times Book Review calls Christie’s autobiography a “joyful adventure,” saying, “she brings the sense of wonder...to her extraordinary career.”


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Meg Hafdahl Why I love this book

This one isn’t as popular as her more well-known novels like Murder on the Orient Express or And Then There Were None, but it is one of my favorites.

I read it for the first time when I was sixteen, and I can still remember my initial shock at the twist ending. Christie was an expert at mystery tropes, but she was also adept at flipping them, and The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a prime example. There is also a radio recording of this novel you can find on YouTube that I also highly recommend.

By Agatha Christie ,

Why should I read it?

11 authors picked The Murder of Roger Ackroyd as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The classic "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd", finally at a fair price!The Murder of Roger Ackroyd is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in June 1926 in the United Kingdom. It is the third novel to feature Hercule Poirot as the lead detective.

In 2013, the British Crime Writers' Association voted it the best crime novel ever.


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These Blue Mountains by Sarah Loudin Thomas,

A moving story of love, betrayal, and the enduring power of hope in the face of darkness.

German pianist Hedda Schlagel's world collapsed when her fiancé, Fritz, vanished after being sent to an enemy alien camp in the United States during the Great War. Fifteen years later, in 1932, Hedda…

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Meg Hafdahl Why I love this book

This one has recently gotten attention thanks to the movie adaptation, A Haunting in Venice hitting the theaters starring Kenneth Branagh as Hercule Poirot.

As a horror fan, I was instantly intrigued by the title, and Christie doesn’t disappoint. Does she ever? A body is found in a tub for bobbing apples and evil spirits are suspected. This one is a fun change from a polite society poisoning. I’m always a fan of a little supernatural intrigue.

By Agatha Christie ,

Why should I read it?

2 authors picked Hallowe'en Party as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

When a Halloween Party turns deadly, it falls to Hercule Poirots to unmask a murderer in Agatha Christie’s classic murder mystery, Hallowe’en Party.

At a Halloween party, Joyce—a hostile thirteen-year-old—boasts that she once witnessed a murder. When no one believes her, she storms off home. But within hours her body is found, still in the house, drowned in an apple-bobbing tub.

That night, Hercule Poirot is called in to find the `evil presence'. But first he must establish whether he is looking for a murderer or a double-murderer...

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Meg Hafdahl Why I love this book

The Seven Dials Mystery doesn’t get mentioned very often, yet it’s a standout novel.

It lacks her beloved Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot but boasts one of Christie’s most underrated heroines; Eileen “Bundle” Brent. I wish I’d come across more ambitious, brave, young female characters like Bundle as a teenaged bookworm. Bundle does whatever she can to solve a murder, even hiding in the cupboards of a meeting room to catch a veiled group that can only be called a cult.

By Agatha Christie ,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The Seven Dials Mystery as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Agatha Christie's The Seven Dials Mystery is a captivating blend of detective fiction and lighthearted adventure, first published in 1929. Set in the grand English estate of Chimneys, the novel follows a group of lively young aristocrats whose seemingly playful antics take an unexpected and sinister turn. When a seemingly harmless prank leads to an unexpected tragedy, the curious and daring Lady Eileen "Bundle" Brent finds herself drawn into a web of mystery and intrigue. As secrets unfold, a shadowy organization known as "The Seven Dials" emerges, hinting at deeper conspiracies beneath the surface of high society. With her trademark…


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The Time-Jinx Twins by Carol Fisher Saller,

Twelve-year-old identical twins Ellie and Kat accidentally trigger their physicist mom’s unfinished time machine, launching themselves into a high-stakes adventure in 1970 Chicago. If they learn how to join forces and keep time travel out of the wrong hands, they might be able find a way home. Ellie’s gymnastics and…

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Meg Hafdahl Why I love this book

The Murder at the Vicarage is the first time we get to meet the iconic Miss Marple.

We get to really see her transition from clever elderly woman to an honorary detective. Like Poirot, Marple has an uncanny ability to read evidence, and is perhaps even better at reading people. In this novel the whole town is suspect, so it takes all her wits to figure out who shot the colonel.

As I learned in Christie’s autobiography, Miss Marple is based on her grandmother, so it's quite poignant to follow Marple’s adventures.

By Agatha Christie ,

Why should I read it?

4 authors picked The Murder at the Vicarage as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The Murder at the Vicarage is Agatha Christie’s first mystery to feature the beloved investigator Miss Marple—as a dead body in a clergyman’s study proves to the indomitable sleuth that no place, holy or otherwise, is a sanctuary from homicide.

Miss Marple encounters a compelling murder mystery in the sleepy little village of St. Mary Mead, where under the seemingly peaceful exterior of an English country village lurks intrigue, guilt, deception and death.

Colonel Protheroe, local magistrate and overbearing land-owner is the most detested man in the village. Everyone--even in the vicar--wishes he were dead. And very soon he is--shot…


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The Science of Agatha Christie: The Truth Behind Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and More Iconic Characters from the Queen of Crime

By Meg Hafdahl , Kelly Florence,

Book cover of The Science of Agatha Christie: The Truth Behind Hercule Poirot, Miss Marple, and More Iconic Characters from the Queen of Crime

What is my book about?

Through interviews, literary and film analysis, and bone-chilling discoveries, The Science of Agatha Christie uncovers the science behind the sixty-six detective novels and fourteen short story collections that have become an integral part of the modern murder mystery, answering such questions as: 

What is the science behind the poisons used to commit murders in Agatha Christie’s stories? When did crime investigation become more common as seen in Murder on the Orient Express? Has science made it possible to uncover the truth behind the investigative powers of Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple? How did Agatha Christie use isolated settings to best explore the psychology of her characters?

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